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Thursday, October 14, 2010

[SPAM] He found himself leading the process

Nothing new here, but interesting to note that this type of trick is still going around.

I am talking about an email you receive with (apparently) random text and attached a picture of viagra, cialis and other products you can buy at a very low price on some (Russian) website.

The email may look like this:Email with attached picture.

With random text, I really mean sentences copy/pasted from books. Some examples:

On't stand it another winter!" "I'm not so sure it will be necessary,after all," said their father, who seemedto have dis

Source: Dab Kinzer by William O. Stoddard

The spiritual love their childrenfrom their spiritual intelligence and moral life; thus they love themfrom the fear of God and actual piety, or the piety of life, and atthe same time from affection and applicationto uses serviceable to society, consequently from the virtues andgood morals which they possesse

Conclusion:Again, do not open any attachments from senders you do not know or trust. If you see random text in an email and it doesn't seem to make sense, but you'd like to figure it out anyway, read more books or use your favorite search engine to look it up ;) .